TURKEY.
I • - , ' .'. ;; 1 ■'•! CONDITION; OF PEOPLE TRAGICt . i Athena, tana Americans who have recently, TetttrnenV\'V from Constantinople report th»t condition of the population i» trtglov' jj; Deaths from starvation occur »lnK«t;;"i daily, and if the war continues fo* a»»; "f: other year the majority of the papula ■£* tion are likely to die from *tarvattott. . *Vfc; TURKISH CONFIDENCE UNSHAKBI&'<-*J Paris, June \O. -m Mr. Abram Elkus, the American bassador at Constantinople, has «.rrlve4rf ; H Ho declares that Turkish confidents bjM unshaken and that Turkey is friendhj--,! towards England and Franco and toaafcK ~m ing prisoners well. Tboj America's entry into the war. .■ •■, ?j9 General Towmhend is imprisoned >oa«nw|j island in the Sea of Marmora, tat ft"% permitted frequently to Tlalb tinople. ,j ; ;3
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 5
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122TURKEY. Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 5
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